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Looking to take a real bow building class this summer or fall from someone local. Any recommendations from you Traditional archers out there?
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Curt Brisky of Briskey Bows just north of Bellingham. GREAT guy and holds classes to make bows and how to hunt bow wood.
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Thank you. Much appreciated! Any other advice I’ll be happy to take!
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Get started today…
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consider picking the the 4 vol set of "Traditional Bowyer's Bible"
Very good discussion of various styles and expected capabilities.
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Here’s my first attempt! Let’s see if it’ll shoot! I’m signed up for a bow build class in July! Jeff
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Hey, you got any updates on your class or what you built since this last post?
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